As the City of New Orleans prepares to celebrate its Tricentennial, the local Catholic Church is celebrating 300 years of faith in the Crescent City. As Bienville established the city in 1718, he designated the place where the church would be built, and today, the Catholic Church still stands as the only entity to be part of the society and culture in New Orleans for three centuries.

The Office of Archives and Records for the Archdiocese of New Orleans is looking for a Processing Archivist / Records Analyst who can help preserve and provide access to the historical records of the Archdiocese. The position will be responsible for creating access tools and providing reference for the public and archdiocesan staff. The ideal candidate for this position will be able to analyze and facilitate the records management functions and needs of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

"Every young person has something to say to others. He or she has something to say to adults, something to say to priests, sisters, bishops and even the pope. All of us need to listen to you!" - Pope Francis

The purpose of Family Day is to promote and strengthen all families and the parish family. The Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - gives us the strength and graces to know that our family is sacred, especially in the details of our ordinary lives.

The controversial line of questioning by California Sen. Dianne Feinstein to a candidate for the federal judiciary – who happens to be a native of Metairie – has created a fire storm about the state of religious freedom in this country. What’s your view of what happened at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Sept. 6?

Men's Evenings of Spirituality Presented by Regnum Christi Legionnaires of Christ and St. Catherine of Siena Parish. This series of formative talks for men with food, faith and fellowship are held every month with the first one set for September 25th.

The bishops of the United States came out forcefully in opposition to President Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Can you explain why this is such an important moral issue?

NEW ORLEANS, La. – On Saturday, September 23, Gospel choirs and musicians from throughout the New Orleans area will come together for the 10th annual Gospel Music Festival sponsored by the Office of Black Catholic Ministries of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

It is our archdiocesan tradition to offer the Sacrament of Reconciliation, better known as confession, on a weekday evening near the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross. I am pleased to inform you that many people in the Archdiocese of New Orleans have taken advantage of this opportunity and the priests have decided to continue this practice.